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21 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 21 bus time schedule & line map 21 City Centre - Gardenhall via St Leonards, Fernhill View In Website Mode The 21 bus line (City Centre - Gardenhall via St Leonards, Fernhill) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) East Kilbride: 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM (2) Gardenhall: 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM (3) Glasgow: 5:08 AM - 9:51 PM (4) Springhall: 8:50 AM - 10:37 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 21 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 21 bus arriving. Direction: East Kilbride 21 bus Time Schedule 57 stops East Kilbride Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:51 AM - 11:17 PM Monday 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM John Street, Glasgow Cochrane Street, Glasgow Tuesday 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM North Court, Glasgow Wednesday 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM 30 St Vincent Place, Glasgow Thursday 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM Central Station, Glasgow Friday 5:07 AM - 11:17 PM 28 - 40 Union Street, Glasgow Saturday 6:07 AM - 11:17 PM Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow 227 Ingram Street, Glasgow Garth Street, Glasgow 62 Glassford Street, Glasgow 21 bus Info Direction: East Kilbride Trongate, Glasgow Stops: 57 31 Stockwell Street, Glasgow Trip Duration: 56 min Line Summary: John Street, Glasgow, North Court, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, Gallery Of 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow Modern Art, Glasgow, Garth Street, Glasgow, Trongate, Glasgow, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals, Bedford Lane, Gorbals Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Cumberland Street, Gorbals, Gorbals Street, Glasgow Kidston Terrace, Hutchesontown, Lawmoor Street, Hutchesontown, Southern Necropolis, Cumberland Street, Gorbals Hutchesontown, Caledonia Road, Hutchesontown, A730, Glasgow Polmadie Road, Polmadie, Toryglen Street, Oatlands, Shawƒeld Stadium, Shawƒeld, Rutherglen Road, Kidston Terrace, Hutchesontown Shawƒeld, Southcroft Road, Shawƒeld, Quay Road, Rutherglen, Main Street, Rutherglen, Johnstone Lawmoor Street, Hutchesontown Drive, Rutherglen, Rodger Drive, Rutherglen, Oregon Place, Glasgow Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead, Croftfoot Road, Spittal, Woodend Road, Spittal, Woodend Road, Southern Necropolis, Hutchesontown Fernhill, Dale Way, Fernhill, Arnisdale Way, Fernhill, Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill, Abbeydale Way, Fernhill, Caledonia Road, Hutchesontown Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill, Cruachan Road, Springhall, The Boulevard, Glasgow East Kilbride Road, Springhall, Greenlees Road, Cathkin, Greenlees Road, Cathkin, Nerston Polmadie Road, Polmadie Residential School, Nerston, Kingsgate Retail Park, New Rutherglen Road, Glasgow Nerston, Lee's Burn Court, Nerston, Raeburn Avenue, Calderwood, Buchandyke Road, Calderwood, Hunter Toryglen Street, Oatlands House Museum, Calderwood, Bosworth Road, Calderwood, Alloway Road, Calderwood, Shawƒeld Stadium, Shawƒeld Brancumhall Road, Saint Leonards, Glen Esk, Saint Rutherglen Road, Glasgow Leonards, Glen Clunie, Saint Leonards, Morrishall Road, Saint Leonards, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Saint Rutherglen Road, Shawƒeld Leonards, Glen Farrar, Saint Leonards, Glen More, Saint Leonards, Loch Assynt, Saint Leonards, Loch Southcroft Road, Shawƒeld Shin, Saint Leonards, Loch Loyal, Saint Leonards, Jura Slip Road, Saint Leonards, Birniehill Quay Road, Rutherglen Roundabout, Birniehill, Scottish Enterprise Princes Street, Glasgow Technology Park, the Murray, Bus Station, East Kilbride Main Street, Rutherglen Mill Court, Glasgow Johnstone Drive, Rutherglen Rodger Drive, Rutherglen Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead Croftfoot Road, Spittal Fernhill Road, Glasgow Woodend Road, Spittal Woodend Road, Fernhill Dale Way, Fernhill Dale Way, Glasgow Arnisdale Way, Fernhill Fernhill Road, Glasgow Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill Auchenlarie Drive, Glasgow Abbeydale Way, Fernhill Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill Cruachan Road, Springhall St Stephen's Avenue, Glasgow East Kilbride Road, Springhall 12 Braemar Road, Glasgow Greenlees Road, Cathkin Greenlees Road, Cathkin Nerston Residential School, Nerston Kingsgate Retail Park, Nerston Lee's Burn Court, Nerston Raeburn Avenue, Calderwood Buchandyke Road, Calderwood Hunter House Museum, Calderwood Bosworth Road, Calderwood Alloway Road, Calderwood Brancumhall Road, Saint Leonards Glen Esk, Saint Leonards Glen Clunie, Saint Leonards Glen Turret, East Kilbride Morrishall Road, Saint Leonards Bonnie Prince Charlie, Saint Leonards Glen Farrar, Saint Leonards Glen More, Saint Leonards Blacklaw Drive, East Kilbride Loch Assynt, Saint Leonards Loch Maree, East Kilbride Loch Shin, Saint Leonards Loch Loyal, Saint Leonards Jura Slip Road, Saint Leonards High Common Road, East Kilbride Birniehill Roundabout, Birniehill Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, the Murray Bus Station, East Kilbride Olympia Court, East Kilbride Direction: Gardenhall 21 bus Time Schedule 80 stops Gardenhall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:30 AM - 10:07 PM Monday 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM John Street, Glasgow Cochrane Street, Glasgow Tuesday 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM North Court, Glasgow Wednesday 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM 30 St Vincent Place, Glasgow Thursday 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM Central Station, Glasgow Friday 5:37 AM - 10:07 PM 28 - 40 Union Street, Glasgow Saturday 8:27 AM - 10:07 PM Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow 227 Ingram Street, Glasgow Garth Street, Glasgow 62 Glassford Street, Glasgow 21 bus Info Direction: Gardenhall Trongate, Glasgow Stops: 80 31 Stockwell Street, Glasgow Trip Duration: 88 min Line Summary: John Street, Glasgow, North Court, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, Gallery Of 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow Modern Art, Glasgow, Garth Street, Glasgow, Trongate, Glasgow, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals, Bedford Lane, Gorbals Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Cumberland Street, Gorbals, Gorbals Street, Glasgow Kidston Terrace, Hutchesontown, Lawmoor Street, Hutchesontown, Southern Necropolis, Cumberland Street, Gorbals Hutchesontown, Caledonia Road, Hutchesontown, A730, Glasgow Polmadie Road, Polmadie, Toryglen Street, Oatlands, Shawƒeld Stadium, Shawƒeld, Rutherglen Road, Kidston Terrace, Hutchesontown Shawƒeld, Southcroft Road, Shawƒeld, Quay Road, Rutherglen, Main Street, Rutherglen, Johnstone Lawmoor Street, Hutchesontown Drive, Rutherglen, Rodger Drive, Rutherglen, Oregon Place, Glasgow Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead, Croftfoot Road, Spittal, Woodend Road, Spittal, Woodend Road, Southern Necropolis, Hutchesontown Fernhill, Dale Way, Fernhill, Arnisdale Way, Fernhill, Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill, Abbeydale Way, Fernhill, Caledonia Road, Hutchesontown Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill, Cruachan Road, Springhall, The Boulevard, Glasgow East Kilbride Road, Springhall, Greenlees Road, Cathkin, Greenlees Road, Cathkin, Nerston Polmadie Road, Polmadie Residential School, Nerston, Kingsgate Retail Park, New Rutherglen Road, Glasgow Nerston, Lee's Burn Court, Nerston, Raeburn Avenue, Calderwood, Buchandyke Road, Calderwood, Hunter Toryglen Street, Oatlands House Museum, Calderwood, Bosworth Road, Calderwood, Alloway Road, Calderwood, Shawƒeld Stadium, Shawƒeld Brancumhall Road, Saint Leonards, Glen Esk, Saint Rutherglen Road, Glasgow Leonards, Glen Clunie, Saint Leonards, Morrishall Road, Saint Leonards, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Saint Rutherglen Road, Shawƒeld Leonards, Glen Farrar, Saint Leonards, Glen More, Saint Leonards, Loch Assynt, Saint Leonards, Loch Southcroft Road, Shawƒeld Shin, Saint Leonards, Loch Loyal, Saint Leonards, Jura Slip Road, Saint Leonards, Birniehill Quay Road, Rutherglen Roundabout, Birniehill, Scottish Enterprise Princes Street, Glasgow Technology Park, the Murray, Bus Station, East Kilbride, Newlands Place, East Kilbride, Blacklands Main Street, Rutherglen Road, East Kilbride, Livingstone Drive, Westwood, Melbourne Avenue, Westwood, Bunbury Terrace, Mill Court, Glasgow Westwood, Westwood Square, Westwood, Belmont Drive, Westwood, New Plymouth, Westwood, Jervis Johnstone Drive, Rutherglen Terrace, Westwood, Troon Avenue, Greenhills, Oak Avenue, Greenhills, Shopping Centre, Greenhills, Tinto Rodger Drive, Rutherglen Way, Greenhills, Mallard Crescent, Greenhills, Crosshouse Turning Circle, Greenhills, Kendal Road, Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead Newlandsmuir, Newlandsmuir Road, Newlandsmuir, Kirkstone Close, Newlandsmuir, Rydal Place, Croftfoot Road, Spittal Newlandsmuir, Eden Drive, Gardenhall, Millburn Way, Fernhill Road, Glasgow Gardenhall, Borthwick Drive, Gardenhall, Eaglesham Road, Gardenhall Woodend Road, Spittal Woodend Road, Fernhill Dale Way, Fernhill Dale Way, Glasgow Arnisdale Way, Fernhill Fernhill Road, Glasgow Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill Auchenlarie Drive, Glasgow Abbeydale Way, Fernhill Neilvaig Drive, Fernhill Cruachan Road, Springhall St Stephen's Avenue, Glasgow East Kilbride Road, Springhall 12 Braemar Road, Glasgow Greenlees Road, Cathkin Greenlees Road, Cathkin Nerston Residential School, Nerston Kingsgate Retail Park, Nerston Lee's Burn Court, Nerston Raeburn Avenue, Calderwood Buchandyke Road, Calderwood Hunter House Museum, Calderwood Bosworth Road, Calderwood Alloway Road, Calderwood Brancumhall Road, Saint Leonards Glen Esk, Saint Leonards Glen Clunie, Saint Leonards Glen Turret, East Kilbride Morrishall Road, Saint Leonards Bonnie Prince Charlie, Saint Leonards Glen Farrar, Saint Leonards Glen More, Saint Leonards Blacklaw Drive, East Kilbride Loch Assynt, Saint Leonards Loch Maree, East Kilbride Loch Shin, Saint Leonards Loch Loyal, Saint Leonards Jura Slip Road, Saint Leonards High Common Road, East Kilbride Birniehill Roundabout, Birniehill Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, the Murray Bus Station, East Kilbride Olympia Court, East Kilbride Newlands Place, East Kilbride Blacklands Road, East Kilbride Livingstone Drive,
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